Epic Rewatch

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With only ten days left until the finale, and being the beginning of summer break, I'm rewatching the first five seasons of Lost. Now that we're almost at the end and things are tying up, it'll be interesting to see if I notice different things about characters based on what we know about them much later. I'm noticing more and more how the producers have really had this planned from the very beginning, utilizing foreshadowing a lot. I'll be going through and editing the episode pages too if I notice anything that's not on there already, although anyone is welcome to revert any edits since these pages have all been picked clean. I'm trying to make my notes as unbiased as I can towards theories about what's going to happen. Also, these are just transcribed as I watch it. So you'll see occasional little irrelevant notes that I'm noticing for the first time, or wish I had picked up earlier, like the times they focus on people at streams, Sawyer's nicknames, etc.

Anyways, as I go through the episodes, I'll be periodically uploading my notes for each one. Feel free to add to them or comment on them. And if you're game for it and have free time, join me in my epic rewatch!

The whole point of Walt is just to show that people born off the Island can be special as well.

Locke does the orange peel thing like in the Godfather, who we all know wasn't exactly the best man ever.

Vincent is watching Jack, Kate, and Charlie as they go looking for the cockpit.

Locke sits out in the rain while everybody else runs for cover.

The Monster tries to kill Jack, Kate, and Charlie it seems. At this point, is he unaware of Jacob's plan? That they are candidates? Or is he just trying to scare them?

First river focus. They look in the (muddy) water and see the pilot's body. They wonder how it got up so high, indicating that the Smoke Monster can indeed travel quite high (I think this was a point of speculation for some).

Also, the river is really muddy. Is this indicative of anything, now that we know the water and the light are somehow intertwined?

Part 2

Kate claims to not be a coward, but she turns down several opportunities to come clean about her past, although she does tell the truth in other areas.

Does the Island choose who it heals or have requirements? It healed Locke's legs and Rose's cancer, but it doesn't heal the marshal's shrapnel wound, Ben's spinal injury (although the Island may have used Jack to heal it), or Jack's appendicitis.

Walt causes the rain to stop to get his dog back.

Mars asks Jack if "she (Kate) got to him" - Dogen says a similar thing to Sayid after he fails to kill the MiB ("you let him talk to you, didn't you?"), and the MiB says it to Richard after he fails to kill Jacob.

Murder #1: Sawyer kills Mars (don't think it's Jack because he had nothing to euthanize him with except suffocation really)

Kate pulls Ray's arm off, kinda like how Jin et al. ripped Montand's arm off as he got dragged into the Temple by the smoke monster.

Vincent shows up when Locke calls him, but not when Walt does.

"Three days ago, we all died." Jack's statement of having a fresh start is similar to Richard's statement that he watched them all die.

Was Joanna (chick drowning) healed by the Island? Kate says she had an ear infection, her doctor grounded her for 2 days, then 6 days later she was swimming. Swimming isn't something you do when you have an ear infection. 8 days is plenty of time for an ear infection to heal though, although she was most likely without medication in which case it might take longer.

Vincent shows up again, right after a death.

Walt asks lots of questions, but they seem kind of dumb for a kid who's supposed to be special.

Sun wants to try communicating better with the others, probably because she wants to pretend like she's learning English from them rather than accidentally using English and exposing herself.

Love Sawyer's little "emporium" :)

Sawyer calls Shannon "sticks" and is also reading Watership Down

Astrology - Claire can tell Kate's a Gemini... wonder if any of the other survivors match up to their signs?

Jack's dad tells him to not make choices

When Jack's dad disappears and his mom sends him to find him, he says he'll be back - ironic because after his death, Christian IS back. Kinda.

Everybody with an Aussie accent sounds like Chase from House.

Jack falls off the cliff and Locke pulls him to safety; Locke (as MiB) pulls Sawyer to safety when he falls off the ladder on a cliff.

Sawyer calls Jin "Mr. Miyagi"

Locke says he's an ordinary man and not a believer in magic, but that there is something special about this Island, something that "we all know and feel."

Mother says that the light is something inside everybody, maybe the Island not only contains it but makes people more aware of it?

Locke talks a lot about destiny and reason behind things to Jack, who doesn't believe it, but later Jack believes he was brought to the Island for a reason.

"I looked into the eye of the Island and what I saw was beautiful."

Some kind of jingle-jangley sound as Christian walks back to make Jack find the water.. kinda sounds like ice cubes in a tumbler.

That waterfall looks similar to the one where MiB's body wound up.

Why was there no body in the casket? Every other dead person form he's taken he leaves the body. Did MiB move it maybe?

Jack says that there's been no major trauma to the skeletons, but the MiB had his head smashed into a stone wall and also hit it pretty hard on the rock in the river... you'd think there'd at least be a crack in his skull. And Mother was stabbed, that might've broken a rib or something.

Locke seems to find the cave where they are rather quickly.. Maybe he knew?

Haha Charlie's response to finding Kate's shirt is awesome "It was full of bees." "I'd have thought C's really."

"We don't need to bring the water to the people, we need to bring the people to the water."

Maybe it could be rephrased as "We don't need to bring the Source to the people, we need to bring the people to the Source."?

Two groups - pessimists & optimists

Sun asks her friend to watch after her dog when she's gone just like Michael asks her to watch after Walt when he's gone, and Sun probably asked her grandmother to take care of Ji Yeon while she was gone.

"The Island might just give you what you're looking for (maybe the Source?) but you have to give it something (life?)" after which Charlie gives Locke his heroin. Is Locke the Island?

Michael sort of forgives Jin. Wonder what Jin would've done if he knew Michael saw Sun in the buff?

Jack and Locke were both on the side of living together in the caves.. funny if Jack wound up being Jacob because then Jack and Locke would have lived in the caves prior to their becoming opposite sides of a coin.